03-07-2007 09:47 AM - edited 03-03-2019 04:04 PM
Dear All,
In the LAN network 4507R as core switch configured with several vlans.One vlan connects to the dual homed routers which in turn connecting to the single isp. I need to configure the HSRP for the internal vlans and the same time to use the load balancing or failover using the dual homed routers to the isp.
Please how can i do the config. I need to implement for the banking customer tomorrow.
Thanks
swamy
03-07-2007 10:40 AM
Swamy,
Do you have a single chassis or dual chassis in the core?
If you have a single chassis with Dual Sup's you dint have to configure HSRP on this for the internal vlans. Just configure NSF/SSO switchover for the sup's. Run GLBP between the routers pointing towards your ISP and point a default route to the GLBP's virtual IP address.
If you have 2 chassis in the core then My Idea for this would be:
1. Run GLBP on the routers that are connecting to your ISP and point a default route from 4507R's to the Virtual IP address of the GLBP.
2. Run SSO between the Sup's on a single chaasis and HSRP between the chassis for all the vlans.
HTH,
-amit singh
03-13-2007 03:21 AM
I have single chassis with dual sup.
The core 4500 connect to the edge dual routers.
Both routers are connected to the isp via leased line.
Routers are 3845x2
Core 4500 with dual sup.
Shall i follow u r tips?
please reply asap.
swamy
03-13-2007 05:13 AM
hi swamy,
I do agree with amitS.
GLBP would be the best solution to acheive this.
Are you running any Rotung protocol ?
anything else you feel important related to this network you may bring it to discussion's notice- By providing the config , we could help you more in detail.
03-19-2007 01:05 AM
Rajan,
No routing protocol.
Could u give me scenarios with GLBP.
swamy
03-19-2007 02:38 AM
03-19-2007 02:54 AM
Swamy,
As you have a single Chassis with dual sup engines, you cannot run HSRP for intervlans. You have configure SSO (stateful switchover) between the Sup's which is used to provide within a single chassis.Please see the link below for configuring SSO on a Cat4500 chassis:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/lan/cat4000/12_2_31s/conf/rpr.htm
Once the SSO is configured, please configure the ports connecting to the routers as L3 ports and then configure the GLBP on both the routers. Please use the doc provided by Ali in the post above.
HTH,Please rate if it does.
-amit singh
11-18-2011 06:23 AM
Hi there, I have the same scenario.
Just want to clarify if there's any additional settings required with the GLBP aside from:
R1# show running interface e0/0
ip address 10.1.1.2 255.255.255.0
glbp 1 ip 10.1.1.1
R2# show running interface e0/0
ip address 10.1.1.3 255.255.255.0
glbp 1 ip 10.1.1.1
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